Research and analysis

Review of adult social care 2022

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report on adult social care, and the impact that ending freedom of movement has had on the sector.

Documents

Adult social care and immigration

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Adult social care and immigration (print ready)

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Data tables

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Accompanying letter to the Minister for Safe and Legal Migration

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Details

The MAC response to the commission from the Minister for Future Borders and Immigration to review adult social care, and the impact that ending freedom of movement has had on the sector.

The commission came from a commitment that the government gave in the House of Lords as part of the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act 2020, which ended Freedom of Movement and introduced a new points-based immigration system for the UK.

Published 27 April 2022